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Uptrend, Downtrend and Sideways Trend – Lesson 34

Uptrend, Downtrend and Sideways Trend

What is a Trend Line in Technical Analysis?

A trend line is formed by drawing a diagonal line between two or more price pivot points, commonly
used to determine entry and exit points when trading securities. It acts as a boundary for the price
movement of a security.


Support and Resistance Trend Lines
Support Trend Line:
Formed when a security’s price decreases and rebounds at a pivot point aligning
with at least two previous support pivot points.

Resistance Trend Line: Formed when a security’s price increases and rebounds at a pivot point aligning
with at least two previous resistance pivot points.

Types of Trends

Uptrend

Definition: A series of consecutive higher peaks and higher troughs.

Construction: Connect two or more higher lows and extend the line into the future to act as support.

Signal: Indicates bullish sentiment, suggesting prices are likely to increase.

Strategy: Traders buy near the pullbacks to the trend line.

Example of an upward trend line:

The Downtrend

Definition: A series of consecutive lower peaks and lower troughs.

Construction: Connect two or more lower highs and extend the line into the future to act as resistance.

Signal: Indicates bearish sentiment, suggesting prices are likely to decrease.

Strategy: Traders sell near the corrective rebounds to the trend line.

The Sideways Trend

Definition: Identified by drawing two parallel trend lines, forming a trading range rectangle.

Behaviour: Prices trade horizontally with neither bulls nor bears in control.

Strategy: Traders buy near the lower end of the range and sell near the upper end.

Using Trend Lines

Trend lines are a simple and widely used technical analysis tool. They require historical data,
typically presented in chart form. While historically drawn by hand, modern charting software allows
for computer-based drawing, with some software automatically generating trend lines. Most
traders, however, prefer to draw their own.

  • Chart Interval: Choose a chart based on an interval period aligning with your trading
    strategy. Short-term traders use intervals like 1 minute, while long-term traders use hourly,
    daily, weekly, or monthly intervals.
  • Application: Trend lines can be used on price charts and various technical analysis charts,
    such as MACD and RSI, to identify positive and negative trends.
  • Positive Trend: Forms an upsloping line when support and resistance pivot points align.
  • Negative Trend: Forms a downsloping line when support and resistance pivot points align.
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